That was B.C. Premier John Horgan talking about the opioid crisis at the UBCM convention on Friday, as he outlined a plan that has $322 million in new funding over three years that is designed to “help communities in crisis.”

Much of the new funding — $31.3 million over three years — is being devoted to law enforcement efforts and drug investigations to stop the supply of fentanyl and protect public safety. But that’s set to change when a plan for all the funding is announced.